"When Confidential Mission, a standard light gun title by Hitmaker, was released, quite a number of creative games in the genre have come and gone."

I think you mean HAD come and gone.

There's a lot of little things like this in the review that make it tough to read. Like this one:

"I know what I'm describing sounds, more or less, like a Virtua Cop game, and I don't blame you for that."

Well... I hope you don't blame me for it. I didn't make the game.

Also, while I appreciate the brevity of the review, it doesn't help to sell me on a score of 7 and the conclusion that the gameplay saves what sounds like a terrible game. You're gonna have to do more explanation than that to get away with such a drastic shift in focus from "god, terrible game" to "awesome... well sort've awesome!"

Note to gamers: when someone shoots you in the face, they aren't "gay." They are "psychopathic."

Whoops, never noticed that about that second sentence. I must have been drifting off when I wrote that... and all the times I read the review before submitting it.

As for the review as a whole, I think it stands up quite well. The point was that it wasn't a terribly imaginative game, but it still held up in the gameplay department, where it mattered the most. And there's really not much else to say about the game. The only possible way I could drag the review out for another few paragraphs was if I explained how a light gun game functions...

I should have been clearer. I'm not complaining about the length, I'm complaining about what you choose to do with it. A line like:

"You really need to invest in a light gun controller just to get past them, and even then, they're tough as hell..."

... doesn't convince me that this is any kind of good game. In fact, it makes it sound like something that definitely belonged in an arcade, not on a console, and brings up disturbing memories of RE: Gun Survivor.

Note to gamers: when someone shoots you in the face, they aren't "gay." They are "psychopathic."

Dreamcast light gun games could be played with the controller or with the gun. All that line means is that you should really make sure to buy a gun if you want full enjoyment from the game. Challenge is a positive quality.

I agree with the review's overall assessment, although I think I found the levels more inherently exciting than Pickhut did.

//Zig

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